The Limits to Growth

The Limits to Growth
Title The Limits to Growth PDF eBook
Author Donella H. Meadows
Publisher Universe Pub
Total Pages 0
Release 1972
Genre Economic development.
ISBN 9780876632222

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Examines the factors which limit human economic and population growth and outlines the steps necessary for achieving a balance between population and production. Bibliogs

North Africa

North Africa
Title North Africa PDF eBook
Author Yahia H. Zoubir
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 419
Release 2008-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134087403

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the contemporary Maghreb. It includes profiles of individual countries, and regional issues such as migration, gender, economics and war in Western Sahara.

China Transformed

China Transformed
Title China Transformed PDF eBook
Author R. Bin Wong
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2018-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1501736043

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The assumption still made in much social science research that Europe provides a universal model of development is fundamentally mistaken, according to R. Bin Wong. The solution is not, however, simply to reject Eurocentric norms but to build complementary perspectives, such as a Sinocentric one, to evaluate current understandings of European developments. A genuinely comparative perspective, he argues, will free China from wrong expectations and will allow those working on European problems to recognize the distinct character of Western development.

The Limits of Policy Change

The Limits of Policy Change
Title The Limits of Policy Change PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Hayes
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 220
Release 2002-03-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781589014497

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Michael Hayes offers a vigorous defense of incrementalism: the theory that the policymaking process typically should involve bargaining, delay, compromise, and, therefore, incremental change. Incrementalism, he argues, is one result of a checks-and-balances system in which politicians may disagree over what we want to achieve as a nation or what policies would best achieve shared goals. Many political scientists have called for reforms that would facilitate majority rule and more radical policy change by strengthening the presidency at the expense of Congress. But Hayes develops policy typologies and analyzes case studies to show that the policy process works best when it conforms to the tenets of incrementalism. He contends that because humans are fallible, politics should work through social processes to achieve limited ends and to ameliorate—rather than completely solve—social problems. Analyzing the evolution of air pollution policy, the failure of President Clinton’s health care reform in 1994, and the successful effort at welfare reform in 1995-96, Hayes calls for changes that would make incrementalism work better by encouraging a more balanced struggle among social interests and by requiring political outcomes to conform to the rule of law. Written for students and specialists in politics, public policy, and public administration, The Limits of Policy Change examines in detail a central issue in democratic theory.

The Limits

The Limits
Title The Limits PDF eBook
Author Dan M. Mrejeru
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 208
Release 2006-02-20
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1467803723

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The Limits is my first work in English, with English as my second language. It dates back to1994. It has been my first intellectual attempt since I came to the U.S. in 1985. My first try in 1994 was a very hard work which, at that time, went nowhere, because of my language limitations, and because my general knowledge was not to the level of this task. However, at the beginning of 1995, I abandoned this writing as a literary work and turned toward upgrading my scientific knowledge through personal study. In 2000, I made a new attempt, and the result was the original draft of the Seven Essays on Creation, which is my second book with AuthorHouse. In 2001, I abandoned this new work and continued with my science study. A special conjecture in 2003 made me publish the first book with AuthorHouse, which was Multiple Harmonics Create the Patterns of Real World from Chaos. After publishing this at the beginning of 2004, when I threw away mountains of old papers, I discovered the Seven Essays, and I decided to give to it another chance. In three months, it became another book, which was the Seven Essays on Creation, which was also published in 2004. In September 2005, while searching among some old papers, I discovered the original draft of The Limits, and I decided to do something about it. I have to say that The Limits has been on my mind for more than ten years, and I adored this old work. However, I was afraid that I would never be again be capable of writing the way I did in 1994. In the meantime, I was happy that, at the present, I had the answer to the philosophy that I wondered about eleven years ago. It was the nonlinear thinking that changed me a lot over the years. It was real, and I decided to rewrite The Limits. I tried to preserve as much as possible from the old draft, and I inserted in each chapter some nonlinear wisdom.

The Limits of Logic

The Limits of Logic
Title The Limits of Logic PDF eBook
Author Stewart Shapiro
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 352
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351886665

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The International research Library of Philosophy collects in book form a wide range of important and influential essays in philosophy, drawn predominantly from English-language journals. Each volume in the library deals with a field of enquiry which has received significant attention in philosophy in the last 25 years and is edited by a philosopher noted in that field.

The Limits to Structural Change

The Limits to Structural Change
Title The Limits to Structural Change PDF eBook
Author Jerker Carlsson
Publisher
Total Pages 308
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Comparison of direct foreign investment in Liberia and Ghana from 1950 to 1971 - outlines economic development and economic structure trends and changes, discusses social development and socialist attempt in Ghana, and analyses foreign enterprise and multinational enterprise characteristics in mining, manufacturing and agricultural sectors, including information on production, trade and profit. Bibliography pp. 232 to 241, diagrams, graphs and statistical tables.